Bulletin

Bulletin
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 644
Release: 1998
Genre: Saskatchewan
ISBN:

Saskatchewan Local Histories at the Legislative Library

Saskatchewan Local Histories at the Legislative Library
Author: Saskatchewan. Legislative Library
Publisher: Regina : Saskatchewan Legislative Library
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2006
Genre: History
ISBN:

In honour of the 100th anniversary of the Province of Saskatchewan, the Saskatchewan Legislative Library has compiled this bibliography of all the local histories that are part of the vast collection of the Legislative Library. The index of community names at the back of the volume has been created to provide a helpful tool to locate all the local histories for a particularly community in the bibliography.

Bread to Share--

Bread to Share--
Author: Lois Knudson Munholland
Publisher: Strasbourg, Sask. : Three West Two South Books
Total Pages: 372
Release: 2006
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

So Much is Ours

So Much is Ours
Author: Ituna, Hubbard and Area History Book Committee
Publisher: Ituna, Sask. : Ituna, Hubbard and Area History Book Committee
Total Pages: 975
Release: 1985
Genre: Hubbard Region (Sask.)
ISBN: 9780919781443

Late City

Late City
Author: Robert Olen Butler
Publisher: Atlantic Monthly Press
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2021-09-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0802158838

The Pulitzer Prize–winning author shares an “exceptionally nuanced, tender, funny, tragic, and utterly transfixing portrait” of one man’s troubled century (Booklist, starred review). At 115 years old, former newspaperman Sam Cunningham is also the last surviving veteran of World War I. As he prepares to die in a Chicago nursing home, the results of the 2016 presidential election come in—and he finds himself in a wide-ranging conversation with a surprising God. As the two review Sam’s life, the grand epic of the twentieth century comes sharply into focus. Sam grows up in Louisiana under the flawed morality of an abusive father. Eager to escape, Sam enlists in the army while still underage. Though the hardness his father instilled in him helps him make it out of World War I alive, it also prevents him from contending with the emotional wounds of war. Back in the United States, Sam moves to Chicago to begin a career as a newspaperman that will bring him close to the major historical turns of the twentieth century. There he meets his wife and has a son, whose fate counters Sam’s at almost every turn. As he contemplates his relationships—with his parents, his brothers in arms, his wife, his editor, and most importantly, his son—Sam is amazed at what he still has left to learn about himself after all these years.

The Encyclopedia of Saskatchewan

The Encyclopedia of Saskatchewan
Author: University of Regina. Canadian Plains Research Center
Publisher: Regina : University of Regina, Canadian Plains Research Center
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2005
Genre: Saskatchewan
ISBN: 9780889771758

The single, largest, educational publishing project in Saskatchewan's history, the Encyclopedia of Saskatchewan is a tribute to the people of this province: past, present, and future. It includes: - Over 2,200 entries dealing with all aspects of life in Saskatchewan - 21 in-depth theme essays - More than 1,000 illustrations, maps, and historical and contemporary photographs - Cross-references and indexes

Riel and the Rebellion

Riel and the Rebellion
Author: Thomas Flanagan
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2000-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780802082824

This book sparked national controversy when it was first published in 1983. Updated to include recent developments, such as native rights and land claims, the cultural mythology that surrounds Riel, and the recent campaign to have him pardoned.

Homeland to Hinterland

Homeland to Hinterland
Author: Gerhard John Ens
Publisher:
Total Pages: 268
Release: 1996
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780802078223

In this social and economic history of the Metis of the Red River Settlement, specifically the parishes of St Francois-Xavier and St Andrew's, Gerhard Ens argues that the Metis participated with growing confidence in two worlds: one Indian and pre-capitalist, the other European and capitalist.